What happens to my case if a settlement is reached?

If at any time in the proceedings a settlement is reached between the parties, the plaintiff (person(s) who filed the suit) must notify the Clerk of the Court's Office, in writing, of the settlement - and all signatures must be notarized.

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1. What is a Small Claims Case?
2. Do I need a lawyer?
3. Where can I file my small claims case?
4. Who can file a Small Claims Case?
5. What does it cost to file a Small Claims Case?
6. What information do I need to file a Small Claims Case?
7. Are there any other requirements?
8. Is there other information I need to know?
9. What happens after I file my Small Claims case?
10. Is mediation an option?
11. What happens to my case if a settlement is reached?
12. How can I collect my judgment?
13. Can I file a lien against the defendant's property?